Edward M. Kennedy

Partner, Epstein Becker & Green

Ted Kennedy, Jr., is a Member of the Firm in the Health Care and Life Sciences practice, in the Stamford, Connecticut, office of Epstein Becker Green. As a leading health care regulatory attorney, Mr. Kennedy counsels health care clients on the critical legal and reimbursement policy issues and changes facing hospitals, post-acute providers, government and commercial insurance entities, and life sciences companies. Prior to joining Epstein Becker Green, Mr. Kennedy co-founded and served as President of the Marwood Group, a health care-focused strategic advisory and financial services firm. Under Mr. Kennedy’s leadership, the Marwood Group advised hundreds of the nation’s foremost health care companies, institutional investors, and trade associations. He previously served as a lawyer at a New Haven, Connecticut, law firm and as the Director of Legal and Regulatory Affairs at the Connecticut Hospital Association. Mr. Kennedy has also been an active leader in the movement to expand opportunities for persons with disabilities. He advises employers about how to create and enhance such opportunities, and serves on the boards of numerous disability advocacy organizations. Mr. Kennedy also lectures nationwide on topics relating to health and disability law. Mr. Kennedy received an undergraduate degree from Wesleyan University, a master’s degree from Yale University, and a law degree from the University of Connecticut School of Law.